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Radio National Breakfast
Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. The full unedited daily prog...
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Breakfast Wrap: Scandals engulf Victorian political parties
With a state election less than 150 days away, Victoria's two major parties are engulfed in scandal.
The Labor Premier has been referred to the...
Calls for funding for data as UNESCO calls for coral harvesting review
Some commercial operators are still harvesting coral from the reef for sale.
Changing Australia: James St John and finding treatments for spinal cord injuries
20,000 people in Australia live with a spinal cord injury.
Victorian Opposition refers Victorian Premier to IBAC
It comes as the fallout from the Big Build corruption scandal continues.
Matt Thistlethwaite calls on US and Iran to uphold ceasefire
The US has launched a series of strikes on Iran in response to attacks on tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
20 new headspace centres announced for regional communities
The federal government is investing almost 28-million-dollars into regional youth mental health services.
Prince Harry loses privacy case against Daily Mail
The Duke of Sussex has called the ruling a "complete and obvious whitewash".
What does China's test-firing of a missile mean for Pacific diplomacy?
A former High Commissioner to Fiji says Australia's Pacific diplomacy has seen some 'big wins' this week.
Farage resigns from UK parliament, vows to win by-election
Nigel Farage has resigned amid scrutiny over his finances and donations.
Marine Le Pen says she will run for French presidency and appeal conviction
Overnight, a Paris appeals court has upheld her conviction for embezzling millions of Euros of European Parliament funds.
Breakfast Wrap: Trump's red card call stirs World Cup storm
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
Changing Australia: Jack Beetson and closing the literacy gap
Australia is grappling with a literacy crisis.
Paterson: Australia would be 'within our rights' to seek explanation from PRC
Senator Paterson says China's warning to Pacific nations about its long-range ballistic missile test was "not consistent with best practice".
Conroy: Chinese missile test won't deter Pacific security alliance
The Defence Industry Minister says the missile test won't deter other nations from joining the Ocean of Peace Alliance.
Birdlife Australia calls for resillience funding in face of bird flu
The number of cases of avian influenza in Australia has likely risen to 7.
Integrity of World Cup in question, ex-FIFA whistleblower says
President Donald Trump has called the FIFA boss to review a red card decision against a US player.
Could an online tool help prevent terroist attacks?
Online hate speech is in the spotlight with the third block of the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion underway. Online hate preven...
UN orders urgent inquiry into Sudan's El Obeid
El-Obeid is under siege by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Breakfast Wrap: The Prime Minister's Pacific Diplomacy Blitz
Coverage and analysis of national and international events.
Former pro basketballer Timmy Duggan receives NAIDOC recognition
Timmy Duggan OAM founded Hoops 4 Health about 25 years ago.
Changing Australia: Kai Lammert and coaching the Pararoos
It was a heartbreaking weekend for Socceroos fans, after Australia was knocked out of the World Cup in a penalty shoot-out against Egypt.
'Beneath his office' - Bragg on PM's Kylie Minogue comments
This morning, the Prime Minister has apologised for the comments.
What does the Vuvale Union mean for Australia and Fiji?
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to sign a major new treaty with Fiji.
NSW becomes third state to detect deadly bird flu
The state's Chief Vet says they've boosted boots on the ground, as well as eyes in the air and at sea.
QLD land clearing in UNESCO's sights after another close call for Great Barrier Reef
UNESCO has put Australia on notice to reduce land clearing along Queensland's coast.
President Trump marks 250th birthday of the US
Extreme weather and nationalist protests complicated the celebrations.
Palestinian health delegations visits Australia
A delegation of Palestinian health leaders from Project Rozana is visiting Australia this week.
Dalai Lama turns 91 amid tensions with China over his successor
Could we end up with two Dalai Lamas?
Crowds gather in Tehran for former Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral
But Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, was conspicuously absent.
Breakfast Wrap: David Pocock on Labor's gambling ad reforms
Crossbenchers have helped force Senate committee inquiries into the contentious gambling regulation and social media bills.
Then, will the gover...
Pocock says proposed gambling reform 'tragic'
The Senator says a Senate inquiry could help strengthen the proposed laws.
Labor 'considering very carefully' committee's recommendations into NDIS fraud
A Labor-led parliamentary inquiry into fraud in the NDIS has urged the government to crack down on NDIS kickbacks and bad actors.
Sarah Henderson: proposed gambling laws 'not strong enough'
The government's gambling reforms have been pushed to a Senate inquiry.
Big Four reforms only 'tinkering' with existing arrangements, former KPMG whistle blower says
Treasury has flagged significant reforms to the big four consultancy firms.
Aged care advocate says algorithm assessment change 'step in right direction'
The Aged Care Minister said the government would make a "refinement" to the system.
China's 'ethnic unity' law denounced by rights groups
The law makes Mandarin the primary language in schools, government agencies and businesses.
Australia commits 2 million dollars in aid to Venezuela
Community fundraising will also ramp up this weekend around Venezuelan Independence Day.
Women and girls face higher risk of assault in earthquake aftermath, aid group warns
CARE says that the disaster has heightened the risk of violence for women and girls.
Breakfast Wrap: Who's getting help in Venezuela, and who isn't
There's growing outrage at the Venezuelan government's response to the twin earthquakes, with many Venezuelans accusing authorities of abandoning them...